Tawasa people

[2] In the early 1500s, the nomadic Tawasa tribe was found by Hernando De Soto, near central Alabama.

[3] Around a decade later, the tribe relocated again, near their original location of settlement, in central Alabama.

After the signing of the treaty, the tribe relocated again, this time northeast of their old establishment, near Wetumpka.

[1] The Tawasa people were known to have spoken a very similar language to the Alabama tribe, however linguistic evidence has been shown that the Tawasa showed some of the same words and dialect choices resembled more of the Hitchiti tribe.

[5] Lamhatty stayed with the Shawnee tribe, until he escaped to find refuge with the English, in Virginia.

Partition of the Map of Lamhatty
Partition of the Map of Lamhatty